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-rw-r--r--src/support/cleanse.cpp30
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/support/cleanse.cpp b/src/support/cleanse.cpp
index a2141b2449..95899c9f02 100644
--- a/src/support/cleanse.cpp
+++ b/src/support/cleanse.cpp
@@ -5,9 +5,35 @@
#include "cleanse.h"
-#include <openssl/crypto.h>
+#include <cstring>
+/* Compilers have a bad habit of removing "superfluous" memset calls that
+ * are trying to zero memory. For example, when memset()ing a buffer and
+ * then free()ing it, the compiler might decide that the memset is
+ * unobservable and thus can be removed.
+ *
+ * Previously we used OpenSSL which tried to stop this by a) implementing
+ * memset in assembly on x86 and b) putting the function in its own file
+ * for other platforms.
+ *
+ * This change removes those tricks in favour of using asm directives to
+ * scare the compiler away. As best as our compiler folks can tell, this is
+ * sufficient and will continue to be so.
+ *
+ * Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
+ * Commit: ad1907fe73334d6c696c8539646c21b11178f20f
+ * BoringSSL (LICENSE: ISC)
+ */
void memory_cleanse(void *ptr, size_t len)
{
- OPENSSL_cleanse(ptr, len);
+ std::memset(ptr, 0, len);
+
+ /* As best as we can tell, this is sufficient to break any optimisations that
+ might try to eliminate "superfluous" memsets. If there's an easy way to
+ detect memset_s, it would be better to use that. */
+#if defined(_MSC_VER)
+ __asm;
+#else
+ __asm__ __volatile__("" : : "r"(ptr) : "memory");
+#endif
}